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On returning from the Jordan, full of the Holy Spirit, Jesus was led by the power of the Spirit through the Wilderness for forty days, tempted by the Devil.

But he passed through the middle of the crowd and went on his way.

And rumors about Jesus traveled through every place in the neighborhood.

But, finding no way of getting him in owing to the crowd, they went up on the roof and lowered him through the tiles, with his pallet, into the middle of the people and in front of Jesus.

One Sabbath Jesus was walking through cornfields, and hi disciples were picking the ears of wheat, and rubbing them in their hands, and eating them.

And this story about Jesus spread all through Judea, and in the neighboring countries as well.

For Jesus was commanding the foul spirit to come out from the man. On many occasions it had seized him, and, even when secured with chains and fetters, and watched, he would break through anything that bound him, and be driven by the demon into the Wilds.

"Go back to your home," he said, "and relate the story of all that God has done for you." So the man went through the whole town and proclaimed, as he went, all that Jesus had done for him.

No sooner does a foul spirit leave a man, than it passes through places where there is no water, in search of rest; and finding none, it says 'I will go back to the home which I left';

Jesus went through towns and villages, teaching as he went, and making his way towards Jerusalem.

After he has spent all that he had, there was a severe famine through all that country, and he began to be in actual want.

It is easier, indeed, for a camel to get through a needle's eye than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God!"

Jesus entered Jericho and made his way through the town.

But they insisted: "He is stirring up the people by his teaching all through Judea; he began with Galilee and has now come here."